Girl nails Whitney Houston song on grocery store karaoke machine

Updated 3:10 p.m. PT: A "seemingly random" girl would be a good way to re-classify the Internet sensation who is attracting fans with her karaoke rendition of "I Will Always Love You." Turns out the woman is accomplished and well known enough to have a following. Zendee Rose Tenerefe is a 21-year-old from the Philippines with almost 5,000 fans on this Facebook page. On Monday she posted about her video and the viral attention it was attracting in the United States. She gives a "big thanks" to all Americans and all Filipinos worldwide.

Original story: A random girl steps up to a karaoke machine in a grocery store to sing Whitney Houston's "I Will Always Love You." Sounds like a good reason to click away and continue surfing the web. But you'll miss something special.

There in front of the booze and a man mopping the floor, the young girl does a masterful job on a song made famous by one of history's great singing talents. (And yes, we know it's Dolly Parton's song, but it's safe to say the girl is channeling Houston.)

The video (spotted on The Daily What) has 450,000+ views on YouTube and commenters are urging someone, anyone, to sign the girl to a recording deal.

"That was beautiful. She﻿ nailed the notes and put her own flavor to it. I feel like Randy Jackson critiquing her. She needs to get found," writes justpnay.

"I am in love! This sweet youngling absolutely DESTROYS Justin Bieber! Everyone do your part to spread and share this﻿ to start the process of perhaps a great career for you great talent," says headslo.

In the age of "American Idol" and "X Factor" and every other televised talent competition aimed at finding the next big thing, it's nice to know someone can just pick up a mic in a grocery store and wow the world.